cowboy2207
New Head-Fier
Problem only that these earphones are laid off. And I cannot find an analog (in respect of a ratio of the price and quality) meanwhile.
Hi.
Earlier I had a Takstar TS 671 model, these are fine earphones with a huge scene. Somebody knows as scene volume corresponds in Takstar Pro82 and Takstar TS 671?
Or there can be what other earphones have so many volume scene?
Thank you.
Just as a suggestion, the OKCSC M2 is very good for the money, but open back. An emerging Chifi gem.
I am agree with you. This headphones nice look, but they realy look flimsy and may be easy broken.If you care allot for soundstage you are probably looking for open headphones, and if you also want good soundquality/price, some posts ago GuywholikesHIFI recommended OKCSC M2, these are open as well and based on opinions on here they probably sound great considering the price. (I did not consider them because they are open and they look flimsy and not that good)
They all great headphones, why it should be much better? It's all about taste. If you like RX700 I recommend you to mod it and forget about other headphones. As for Pro82s seems like I get your point. First of all, don't touch bass boost, it's just for "look". Second, did you try to up bass and treble in EQ?
Listening to Listen's, you are in front of the audience, orchestra and singer being right in front of you. Listening to Pro 82's, you are in center of the audience and the singer is little behind the orchestra.
From this (https://www.ign.com/articles/2018/12/21/cooler-master-mh752-gaming-headset-review) I can tell you It's more likely sounds like v2BenF or anyone how are the rebranded pro 82 the coolermaster mh751,752 in sound,are they more similar to v1 or v2 with reduced tremble?
Pro 82 is awesome, but today I broke it. It fell from a height of 2 meters.
Can I repair it ?
Pro 82 is awesome, but today I broke it. It fell from a height of 2 meters.
Can I repair it ?
Ok here is my "review" of the pro 82. I will compare them to others to give a better impression.
1: Onkyo H500M
I will not go into H500M to much because I did not like them because first of all I did not like on-ear. Second, anything with bass, heavily distorted the sound to the extend that I hardly could believe that these are sold like this and I doubted that a longer burn-in time could fix them so I returned them. Outside of the bass causing heavy distortion it is probably one of the best sounding headphones of the bunch.
2: JVC HA RX-700
They sound good, and I would describe them as sounding the closest to what the sound is supposed to sound or what was intended by the track, and this is mostly what I am looking for with headphones. They are very well balanced and you cant go wrong with these, however they slightly lack something. Maybe it is that they are slightly muffled or slightly lacking clarity, its hard for me to pin point what it is. It is unfortunate that both hinges were broken, so durability is a concern.
3: pro 80
They sound good and to me they have perfect drums and bass. However they have a noise effect as if it is yelling in your ear giving the sound a very different signature compared to the H500M and JVC RX-700. This is also present in the 82s but somewhat to a lesser extend. The noise effect combined with the bass can slightly cause other sounds to be less present. But like I mentioned the very good beats/drums make these a nice/fun listening.
4: pro 82
First of all, they need some burn-in because initially they sound like one of those room presets you often can choose in sound settings that have echo. Second when you dont have a direct comparison with other decent headphones you will probably be very happy with the 82s. However I could directly compare them to JVC RX-700, pro 80, onkyo H500M so I expected them to be better then those. However i dont find them much better especially because it does not seem to excel in anything sound wise. For example to me they heavily lack in bass (and I am no bass head), I guess the bass boost settings are supposed to fix this, but they dont. The bass boost even in the middle setting cause distortion of the sound and does not give me the nice drums of the 80s, also compared to the RX-700 they fall short in this department. They are better then the 80s in the sense that it does not cause other sound to "disappear". So it is able of revealing sounds in a track sometimes not really present with the 80s. If there is one thing they excel at it would be the comfort, they are extremely light and nice fitting. If you want a portable headphone instead of IEM they should really be considered. All in all I am slightly dissapointed since I expected better, they lack good drums/bass and they do not present the sound (although better as the 80s) in a way that the sound is supposed to be, like I have with the RX-700. Probably in part because of this noise effect that I mentioned.